Bill O’Brien added the names to the jerseys for the 2012 season to recognize the resolve and dedication of those players that didn’t transfer after the sanctions were handed down.

In both offseasons since, speculation swirled about whether the names would stay.

James Franklin was cognizant of how much fans care about Penn State’s look, and he joked on ESPN this summer that Penn State would do something similar to Oregon with its jerseys. However, he never made an official ruling on the jerseys.

Louis Freeh, former FBI director and independent investigator who played a large role the Penn State-Jerry Sandusky scandal, was seriously hurt in a one-vehicle crash according to Vermont State Police.

The crash happened about 12:15 p.m. Monday in Barnard, Vt.

Freeh, 64, of Wilmington, Delaware transported by helicopter to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire.